everything is fixed we have snow on the ground i am so happy winter is here

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,

Originally posted by BellaIt be snowing, everything closing down as 2 inches on ground,roads closed.

The airports are closed, we got more than 6 inches by me. I reckon its in the 20s. All cables are underground, so thats a problem. Electricity went out for a few hours and had no heat, that was too cold. They say it will snow till Monday.

i have not been here for a well, its cold here they say we should get -50 below tomorrow maybe snow but we will see it could be too cold too snow

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,

hi I am still alive we have not gotten the snow everyone else has I am not celebrating Easter this year really getting away from the christian nonsense,

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,

My new Visitor center is finally done and I am moving into my new office on April 15th so been packing my office, just like a home i have been in my office for about 10 years now and i have paper upon papers lots of stuff to pack up. The New Visitor center is called the Sitting Bull Visitor Center. It has been a long process to finally see this done. I have been busy

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,

My new Visitor center is finally done and I am moving into my new office on April 15th so been packing my office, just like a home i have been in my office for about 10 years now and i have paper upon papers lots of stuff to pack up. The New Visitor center is called the Sitting Bull Visitor Center. It has been a long process to finally see this done. I have been busy

Congratulations Earth Exciting times for you. I've been trying to access Indians for about 2 weeks, got internal server error, on another device - insufficient memory (it's a mobile and can't cope with the size of the Indianz debates). Today it loaded, but very slowly with the page showing blank most of the time.

I hope your packing is going well and you're all set for the move. Must be great!

i AM DONE PACKING JUST GOT TO START MOVING I CANT BELIEVE HOW MUCH STUFF I HAVE IN MY OFFICE PLUS HOW MUCH HAS TO MOVE, LOOOKING FORWARD TO THE BIGGER OFFICE AND MORE HELP BUT I AM GOING TO MISS THE TRIBAL OFFICE AND ALL THE PEOPLE, I KEEP CANDY IN MY OFFICE AND FRESH GROUND COFFEE SO EVERYONE STOP BY FOR CANDY AND COFFEE, IT WILL A SHORT TIME WELL I SET UP MY OFFICE HWERE I WILL BE BY MYSELF THE OTHER EMPOLYEE WONT START UNTIL MAY 1ST.iT IS SNOWING HERE STRANGE NO SNOW ALL WINTER IT FINALLY COME SPRING WE HAVE SNOW.

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,

North Dakota Visitor Center Set to Open Honoring Famous Sioux Leader Sitting Bull

American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Member Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Partners with Sitting Bull College to Open Sitting Bull Visitor Center

Albuquerque, New Mexico (May 3, 2013) – American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) Member Standing Rock Sioux Tribe will partner with Sitting Bull College for the ribbon cutting and open house of the highly anticipated Sitting Bull Visitor Center on May 15 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. MST at the Sitting Bull College Campus in Fort Yates, North Dakota.

Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Charles Murphy and Sitting Bull College President Dr. Laurel Vermillion will conduct the ribbon cutting ceremony at the Visitor Center’s Medicine Wheel Park, with a musical performance by flutist Kevin Locke, a National Endowment for the Arts Master Traditional Artist.

“This was a joint project of the Standing Rock Native American National Scenic Byway, Sitting Bull College and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe,” said LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, AIANTA Board Member at Large and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s Director of Tourism. “The new Sitting Bull Visitor Center and Medicine Wheel Park is a dream come true for us.”

The Sitting Bull Visitor Information Center, operated by Sitting Bull College, will offer travelers information regarding local and special events, places to visit, a gift shop that will sell a variety of authentic Native American arts and crafts, and more.

Allard added, “We look to Native tourism to help our nation become sustainable for the future of our culture and people. We honor our great leader Sitting Bull with a center that will bring healing to our nation.”

“AIANTA is excited for our member the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and AIANTA Board Member LaDonna Brave Bull Allard,” said AIANTA Executive Director Camille Ferguson. “This is an example of how tribes are helping define, introduce, grow and sustain American Indian and Alaska Native Tourism.”

About AIANTAThe American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) is a 501(c)(3) national nonprofit association of Native American tribes and tribal businesses that was incorporated in 2002 to advance Indian Country tourism. The association is made up of member tribes from six regions: Alaska, Eastern, Midwest, Pacific, Plains and the Southwest. AIANTA’s mission is to define, introduce, grow and sustain American Indian and Alaska Native tourism that honors and preserves tribal traditions and values.

The purpose of AIANTA is to provide our constituents with the voice and tools needed to advance tourism while helping tribes, tribal organizations and tribal members create infrastructure and capacity through technical assistance, training and educational resources. AIANTA serves as the liaison between Indian Country, governmental and private entities for the development, growth, and sustenance of Indian Country tourism. By developing and implementing programs and providing economic development opportunities, AIANTA helps tribes build for their future while sustaining and strengthening their cultural legacy.

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,

My granddaughter Skye is on the Chief Ride so she has been on a horse for two days riding across country today her face was so sun burned, it takes the 7 days to ride the whole reservation visiting the Chief Graves and hearing the stories of the chief

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,

wow have not posted here in a long time love my new officeand winter has not fallen on us yet but i know its coming

“I have not much to tell you except to help understand this earth on which you live. If a man is to succeed in the hunt or the warpath, he must not be governed by his inclination, but by understanding the ways of animals and of his natural surroundings, gained through close observation.”Tatanka Ohitika—Brave Buffalo,